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Time will go on .. the class of '60 will disperse
Another class will graduate . still another will rehearse
Each will cast its shadow and take some memory
Of rain and sun, parties and fun,
Of people and places, and long-ago faces
And the Canal Zone Junior College
Across the Caribbean Sea.

Thirty years and more have gone;
JC's on the moon with a crater-laden lawn.
As we step from our rockets and atomic powered cars,
We see in the distance the moon's MANNIX Milk Bars.
Their prosperous owner, JOHN, joins us of course
And we ride through the air on BISHOP'S moon-bred horse.
BARBARA, it seems has changed her name; nevertheless, her horses are
of worldly fame.
To the right and below us we spot DARELL GREENE,
A famous geologist-electrician, inventor of an electrical stone-locator machine.
We enter a building and there on the stage
Leading the Moon's Rockettes is famous FRANCIS PAIGE.
HOWI ADAMS is mistress of ceremonies for her nightly show;
Performances like "I Was a JC Cheerleader" have made her famous, you know!!!
As these two theatrical queens join us and autograph seekers -
We meet the man of every Martian woman's dreams ..
Yes aged but good-looking and rich HARRY KEEPERS.
From HARRY we learn and much to our surprise-
That JACK WILLOUGHBY eloped with a billionaires,
Then found she was a Martian pauper in disguise!!!
But JACK has a plan for Christmas he'll give her away.
What will the recipient BILL GIBSON say?
BILL knew we were coming to Mars, but he couldn't get away.
He's coaching Big League, Little League and Women's League
As a hobby of course . he's doing okay!!!
In the town's central area leaflets rain through the air
'The symbol of Martian honesty is a full head of hair.
BRUCE PERRY bought a wig; elect him for mayor!!!"
The slogan, we decided, wouldn't help him win the fight,
But a few light hours later proved Mayor PERRY did all right!
In fact he presented the key of the city that very night.
Yes, JACK WHITMAN walked off that platform a very proud soul
His outstanding work in science (African fruit flies) has helped him reach his goal.
That night as we attend Mars' Concert Hall (Presenting only the most famous stars)
Three women are applauded by the populations of Earth, Venus, and Mars.
FAIRLEE SKINNER, DOROTHY ROSE, and EILEEN DAMERAU sing
Their own versions of hits of the 1900's.
After sleeping well on BECKLEY-FRANGIONI cloud-rest mattresses,
And shopping through numerous GEORGE NOVEY stores,
We take a short trip to the Martian Canal Shores.
Skin diving equipment we rent from JAMES "Flipper' FARRELL -
By the way, we've been joined by comedian ROBERT HARRELL -
We listen to a lecture on techniques and fear, and RONALD JOHANSSON -
Famous for Farrell-Johansson universal skin-diving clubs -
Guides us through the canals and helps us off with the gear.
JOEL ESSLINGER'S Special, an atomic saucer-shaped vehicle,
Brings us back to the city where we see
Wealthy ALWYN SPRAGUE painting a 5,000 ft. mural.
On the side of the M. A C. E. (Martian Art Center Edifice.)
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Our last night in Mars was thrillingly spent
In MARCEL BELANGER'S exotic restaurant.
WILLIAM FULLMAN, the earth's roving reporter, joined our merry clan

As from the window we

see MARIA FERNANDEZ in her diplomat's sedan.

They weren't the only officials to honor our JC group

For LAURELI used-to-be

- BUTTERS came in with her General's troop -

On the arm of her General, of course!!!

GARY

ALEXANDER joined us only moments ago.

He started an empire in southern Mars and is dictator there, you know!!
Unfortunately, EUGENE BURCH and GEORGE TRIMBLE were left to
guard his domain;
But both are celebrated athletic stars with millions in money and nothing to do.

Senoritas

. cuidado!

Our convivial gang was interrupted only for one moment;

Someone was paging CAROLYN GOMBERG

- a prominent Martian gent!!

ARLENE BAXTER came in with her husband we won't divulge who

But both are celebrated athletic

stars with millions in money and nothing to do.

We were about to leave; it was three in the morn,
When who should arrive blowing a New Year horn BEN THOMAS
He pulled bills from his pockets, threw them high in the air .

Yes, rich with RANDY DEAKINS

- they discovered synthetic hair.

Hmm, Bruce is now mayor . pretty good wigs, no?
Six o'clock rolled around; the sun shone bright.
Some of us had to think about getting back to earth especially BARBARA BLIGHT.
Things just wouldn't run right in Washington if the first woman president
weren't near,
Although capable DIANNE HUTCHISON, U. N. Secretary could keep
the meetings in gear.
Seven o'clock rolled around and most of us were on our feet,

BURTON MEAD, however, stares at a photo of Gladys

- he wants nothing to eat.

We leave him to his dreaming and race down the hotel's hall

Where we

see Universal Beauty MADGE SMITH'S photos spread from wall to wall!!

She's wealthy of course from victorious winnings

as this,

So now she spends her time in complete marital bliss!
While on the subject of bliss, this is opportune to say
The ex-LINDA PEARL is happy to this day (and her husband, obviously.)
With our stomach's finally filled and our baggage tightly packed
We think of home and earth as the atomic rocket ship busily clacks.

We whiz past several new planets

- ERNESTO' SHARP bought the largest one.

He published a statement, not long ago, that he was really having fun!
Several light hours later we spot a speck of red and green
No, it isn't Christmas, it's CHARLES VOELKER'S transportable Hairy Queen.
The trip is over; we thank the pilots FRED HARLEY and VICTOR AVILA and depart.
Only one trouble is present the entire trip

"Rent now and pay later" . that's how we got the ship!!
We'll probably be paying 'til we're withered and gray

MARY LOU TILTON is signing her new hit book

"1000 Ways To Discourage Bores.

CHARLES LAATZ has started a new film contract being producer, manager, and star

a new series

of Huckelberi Flinn ..

His next movie will be a take off on Laddie and Tin Rin Rin.
(You'd be surprised at the money he's making)

Under the direction of Mr. Neil Branstetter, mem-
bers of the junior college chorus perform in con-
junction with the Canal Zone College-Community
Chorus. This year two major works, Brahms' "Ger-
man Recuiem" and Mendelssohn's "Hvmn of Praise."

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as school has started, the Conquistador Staff begins planning the yearbook.
chosen and each staff member is assigned to a specific duty, whether it be
isements or making layouts. Dr. Dorothy Moody is the staff's literary

I ;])ean Thirty to forry years hence indio viduals who are n ow of approximately your age will occupy many important places in American life. Some will be State governors and legislacocs United Scates Senators, Represema rives, and cabinet members generals, admirals, and more than likely pres ident. Others will be wellknown writers, sciemisrs, inventors, lawyers doCtors, engineers, and college profes sors a nd administrators. Still Others will b e oU(sranding in the business world. They will be your contempo raries chen JUSt as they are, all unknown ro fame, today. Few will have been "born great" and still fewer will have had "greatness thrust upon them ." Nearly all will have "achieved greawess." Those o f you who have "wha t it takes" may well be among their number. "What it takes" js a phra se of uncertain meaning but there will be general agreemem that it comprehe nd s these simple ingredi. ems, eac h of which is within the reach of evetybody : l. Setting a goal; 2. Getting started: 3. Pushing ahead; and 4. Staying o n the track. Page 7 DOROTHY MOODY J ohnson County, K:ms:1S D':;J.n of \\:'omen English B.A., Unlvuslty of Klnsas M .A . Yl)C: UniverSIty Ph.D . Yl]e UnI\,cmity Dun of Men Commerci;J.] B.S . Nc"" York Uni\'cuit)' ,\-I.A New Y ork Unl\'usit)'

"Lee ny" What passio n cannot music r aise a nd q u ell? Es, Every man i s the maker o f his own fortune, R andy" Almost eve r ything that is great has been done by youth. Tuly There were things \\ hich he stretched but mainly he wId the trUth. "Mana" OUf deeds determine us, as much as we derermine OUf deeds. "Nena" She made all countries where she came her own. 25

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"A ndy" We can sca r cely h ate anyo n e that we k n ow. P e nny" No Jor i s happy o n all sides. 26 Bill The reward of a thing well done is to have do n e it. Dee A m omem's insight is sometimes w orth a life's experie nce Bill But most he J oved a happy huma n face. Fred Noching astonishes m e n so much as common sense and plain deal ing.

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"She llie'" Cheer up the worSt is yet to come. "Sylvia" A fri end may well be r eckoned the mast e rpi ece of Nature. "Oi" This is the porcelain o f humankind. "Sandy" I help if. I can resis( any(hlOg except temptation. "lngamac" If there were (wo birds sitting on a fence, he would bet you which one would flyaway. "Na ta" Virtue is like a rich stone, beSt plain set. 27

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" Hairy" I sometimes wonder whether the greatest rule of all is nOt co know how to please "Sis" Beauty in things exists in the mind which contemp l ates them 28 John That action is best whi c h procures the g r eateSt h appiness for the g reatest numb e r L y n B e in ge n e r a l virruous, a n d you will be h appy. "Bun" Norhing grea t was ever achieved without emhusiasm. P e rry" F ame i s a food that d ead men eat I n o stomach f o r such meat.

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" A n nie" All w ill s p y i n thy face, a bl us h i n g w o m a n discovering g r ace. "Lee" M a n has his will bur wo m a n has h e r way. "Dortie" It is impossible to e n joy idl i n g thorough l y un l ess one has p l enty of work to do. "Madjie" Though we cannm outvQ(e them we will outargue [hem "Ernie" Manners must adorn knowledge and smooth its way through (he world. "Mouse" The nook of earth's surface has a smile for me before all places. 29

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"George" Dost thou love life ? Then do not squande r time, for that's the stuff life i s made of. J ack" Always to be b est and distin guished above the rest. Ja c k Life i s just one dang ed thing afte r anOther.

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"44 B4B 950 1954 956

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moat -..A-II-Round E I LEEN DAMERAU a nd JACK W HITMAN

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SY L V I A J O HANSSON and DARELL GREENE

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mOdi Jniefciuaf ROC HELLE H EAD and MARCEL B ELANGER

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SIS PAIGE and GARY ALEXANDER mOdi popular \

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BARBARA BLlGHT a nd JIM BENSON

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MARJORI E SMI T H a n d JOH MAN IX

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motif :Ja!enfeJ DOTTI E ROSE and AL YWN SPRAGUE

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ANNETTE RENTZ and JAMES FARRELL r/Jej{ :J)anCerj

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HELEN ADAMS and BRU CE PERRY Wttie:Jt

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ARLENE BAXTER and BILL G I BSON moot Athletic

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Eileen Damcrau and Jack Whirman .

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44 MOST ATHLETIC B a rb a r a Bi s h o p Gar y A l exa n de r

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CLASS PROPHECY Thirty years and more h ave gon e ; JCs o n the moon with a c r ate r-l ade n l awn. As we step from our r ockets a n d atOmic powered cars, We see in the distance the moon's MANNIX Milk Bars Their prosperous owner JOHN, j oins us of COllIse And we ride through the air o n BISHOP' S moon-b red h o rse BARBARA, it see m s has changed her name ; nevertheless h e r h orses ace of worldly fame. To th e right and below u s we Spot DARELL GREENE, A fam o us geologist-electrician invento r of an elect rical scooe-Iocaro r machi n e We eme r a building and there o n the stage Leading th e M oon', Rock ettes is famous FRANCIS PAIGE, HOWl ADAMS is miseress of cer e m onies for her nightly s how; Performan ces like I Was a ] C C h eerleade r h ave made her famous, you know!!! As these two the a trical quee n s j oin liS -and autOgraph seekers -We meet the man of every M ania n woman s dreams. Yes aged but good-looking and rich HARRY KEEPERS From HARRY we learn -and much co our s urpriseThat JACK WILLOUGHBY eloped with a billi o nairess, Th e n found she was a M artian pauper in disguise!!! But JA CK has a plan -f or Christmas h e'll give her away. What will the recipient BILL GIBSON say? BILL knew we were coming to Mars, but h e could n t get away. He' s coac hing Big League Littl e League and Women's League As a h o bb y of course . h e's doing o kay!!! In the rown's central area le aflets rain throug h the air 'The symbol of M a rtian h o n esty is a full head of hair BRUCE PERRY bou g ht a wig ; elect him f o r mayo rl!! The slogan, we decided wouldn't h e lp him win the fight, But a few light h ours l a ter proved M ayo r PERRY did all right! In f act he presented the key o f the c iry th a t very night. Yes JACK WHITMAN walked off that pl a tf o rm a ver y proud soul His o utstanding work in science (African fruit flies) has helped h i m r each his goa L That night as we attend M a rs' Concert H all (Presenting only the mOSt famous stars ) Three women are applauded b y the populations o f Earth, Venus and M a rs. FAIRLEE SKINNER, DOROTHY ROSE, and EILEEN DAMERAU sing Their own versions o f hits of the 1900's. After sleeping well on BECKLEY-FRANGIONI cloud rest mamesses, And shopping through num e r o u s GEORGE NOVEY sro res, We take a shorr trip to the Marti a n Canal Shores. Skin divin g equipment we rent from JAMES "Flippe r FARRELL -By the way, we've been joined by comed i a n ROBERT HARRELL-W e l isten ro a l ecture on techniques a n d fear and RONALD JOHANSSO N -F a mous for Farrell-J o h a n sso n universal ski n-di vi n g clubs -Guides us throu g h the canals and helps us o ff wit h the gear. JOEL ESSLINGER S Sp ecial a n atOmic sauce r -shaped vehicle, Brings us back to the ciry where we see Wealthy ALWYN SPRAGUE paiming a 5 000 ft. mural. On the side of the M A C. E ( M art i a n Art Cemer Edifice. ) We pass: the art center don t have time to go in -Advertising on ,he l atest r age in perfume ... JACKL YN JONES "Your Sin, As we whiz by the supermarket, whom s houl d we s py? The former ANNETTE RENTZ, twO sets of twins a n d her favorite guy ( not a Mart ian!) We Stop at M ars Linguisti c Center the M L. C, And are g reeted by MARTA DE LA ROSA ,he world's highest paid secretary 45

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46 HENRY ADAMS master linguist and M L. C. president. Explains how he deciphers Stone Age messages sent. How can that be, you ask? It's quite e asy for you see JOHN HUNTS "Time Machine" i s down in Modern History!! Our last night in Mars was thrillingly spe nt In MARCEL BELANGER'S exotic restaurant. WILLIAM FULLMAN the eart h's roving r eporter, joined o ur merry clan As from the wi nd ow we see MARIA FERNANDEZ in her diplomat's sedan. They weren t the only officials to honor ou r J C group For LAUREL! usedtobe BUTTERS came in with her General's troop -On the arm of her General, of cou rse!!! GARY ALEXANDER joined us on l y moments ago H e starred a n empire in southern Mars and i s diec3roC rhere you know!! Unfortunately EUGENE BURCH and GEORGE TRIMBLE were left to guard his domain; Bue both a r e ce l eb r a t ed ath l eti c stars with millions in mon e y and nmhin g to do. Senoritas ... cuidado! Our conv ivi a l ga n g was imerrupted only for one moment; Someone was paging CAROLYN GOMBERG a prominent Marti a n gent!! ARLENE BAXTER came in with her husband we won't divulge who -Bue both 3ce celebrated athletic stars with millions in money and nothin g to do. We were about CO leave ; it was three in the morn, When who should a rrive blowing a New Year horn ... BEN THOMAS H e pulled bills from hi s pockets threw them high in the a ir Yes, rich with RANDY DEAKINS they discovered synthetic hair Hmm, Bru ce i s now mayor . pretty good wigs, n o? Six o'clock rolled around; the sun s h o ne bright. Some of u s had to think about getting back to eart h especially BARBARA BLIGHT Things just wouldn'[ run right in Washingcon if the firs( woman president weren't near, Alrhough capable DIANNE H UTCHISON, U N Secr etary could keep the meetings in gear. Seven o'clock r o lled around and mos( of us were on our feet, BURTON MEAD however s t a res at a photo of G l adys he wants nothin g to eat. We leave him ro his dreaming an d race down the horel's hall Where we see Universal Beauty MADGE SMITH S phoros sp r ead from wall to wall!! She's wealthy of COUIse from victorious winnings as (his, So now she spends her time in complete marital bliss! While o n the subject of bli ss, this is opportune to say The exLlNDA PEARL is happy to this day (and her husband, o bvi ously.) With our stomach's finally filled and O ur b aggage tightly packed We think o f h ome and earth as the atomic rocket ship busi l y clack s We w hi z past seve ral new planets ERNESTO SHARP bought the l argest one. H e publiShed a statement nor long ago, that he was r e ally having fun! Several light hours later we spot a speck o f red and g r een No, it isn't Christmas ie's CHARLES VOELKER'S transportable H a iry Queen. The trip is over; we thank the pilots FRED HARLEY and VICTOR A VILA and depart. Only one trouble is present the e nt i r e trip "Rent now and pay later" . that's how we gOt the s hip!! We'll probably be paying 'ti l we're withered a nd gray All credit to smi lin g, friendly JIM BENSON of Space Travel Agencies U. S, A.! Our class is fortunate though you see Philanthropi s t MRS, RUTH ADAMS is goi n g to help us pay the fee! There were a f e w of the class of 1960 who we r e preoccupied, So when we tOld t h em of our trip the y all but broke down and cried. JOYCE JORDAN is fin a n cing a new chai n of sto res

JUNIOR COLLEGE SONG (Alma Marer ) Words by DOROTHY MOODY Music by HELEN C. BAKER ) j I J \ I j j ;I I 1. ;; Sing you your nonhern college on mountain, shore or plain 1\ I I I I .... I I I But dream of magic islands, set in the Spanish main. fJ j I I J f 1 I r e r r I 'f ; ; Jii lp ( \ Ours are these magic islands, and ours the emerald deep, \" I I I I I V ( Of jungles hung with orchids. where gleaming repriies cree p (& I; b CHORUS: b J I f r ( f B I r li ; fir f J 311. Oh Canal Zone Juni or College, n o matter where we rove, D I I I 1 I I I , I I I Adorn the shores where pirates concealed their ueasure n ove. I J I I 1. I -f r r J' I j ri Fir d It I r Oh trade winds of [he (ropics, Oh Southern C r oss above, J I 1 j J J r r rSJ j r r I J e Commemorate our soiourn i n rhe ca !!ane that we lmrP

JUNIOR COLLEGE CHORUS Under the direction of Mr. Neil Bransrerte r. mem bers of the junior college cho r us perform in con junction with the Canal Zone Collcge--Commu nit y Chorus. This year twO major works, Brahms' "German Requiem" and M endelssoh n's H ymn of Praise ." have been presemed.

Dr. Moody and Mr. Lyons Advisors Marjorie Smith Editor Maxine Conover Business Manager As soon as schoo l has started, the Conquistador Staff begins planning the yearbook. An editor is chosen and each staff member is assigned to a specific dury, whether it be selling advtrrisemenrs Or making layouts Dr. Dororhy MC>
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J ohn M a nnix Captains Bill Gibson and Gary Alexander Don Nolan BASKETBALL Fred McKenzie LaSt year OUf basketball team was the undefeated champion of the sc hool s easo n and this year we lfe h oping f o r a nOther und efea ted season William Mille"

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Ie was a joke. Laugh! Do you see what I see? Whac a beauti ful a ir-conditioner Okay, back [ 0 your cells. An d now rem ove o ne arm

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. and the r e I was wi th o nl y one bullet left." M y c heat card slipped. How did I ever get myself imo t aking T HI S course?" Surprise Lawson : I gOt it!!! Butch: Don't get it on me. Anytime is Coke time hmm-No, I can show you this.

"The Panama American" has the world covered 24 hours a day. No matter what happens or where, "The Panama American" is the onthe spot observer, relaying the news to you completely, accurately and ill the vernacular of the average man. Each issue brings lhe world a little closer, makes it smaller, more under.landable. Hence, you become more compassionate, more understanding of the world, its peoples and its problems AN INDEPENDENT DAll V NEWSPAPER '''Let the people know the truth and the country is safe" -Abraham Lincoln

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